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'''Luis Bedoya Reyes''' (born February 20, 1919) is a [[Peru]]vian [[Christian Democrat Party (Peru)|Christian Democrat]] (PDC) and [[Christian People's Party (Peru)|Christian People's Party]] (PPC) [[politician]] in the late 1960s. He was the mayor of [[Lima]] from 1964 to 1969.<ref>{{cite book|title=Military government and the movement toward democracy in South America|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-1hQflF0oyEC&pg=PA113&dq=Luis+Bedoya+Reyes&hl=en&ei=Ed9ETrD_BMvLrQeZxNH-Aw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Luis%20Bedoya%20Reyes&f=false|author=Howard Handelman & Thomas Griffin Sanders|page=113}}</ref> He is also a former Minister of Justice, member of the Peruvian Congress and ran for Peruvian president two times. He is the head of the Bedoya family, often compared in [[Peru]] with the [[Kennedy family]] because of its extensive and continuous commitment to public service. He was the founder of the [[Christian People's Party (Peru)|Christian People's Party]] (PPC).<ref>[http://www.cronicaviva.com.pe/index.php/politica/2-politica/23748-luis-bedoyano-debilitemos-al-hombre-que-va-a-presidir-el-pais Luis Bedoya: No debilitemos al hombre que va a presidir el país]</ref>
'''Luis Bedoya Reyes''' (born February 20, 1919) is a [[Peru]]vian [[Christian Democrat Party (Peru)|Christian Democrat]] (PDC) and [[Christian People's Party (Peru)|Christian People's Party]] (PPC) [[politician]] in the late 1960s. He was the mayor of [[Lima]] from 1964 to 1969.<ref>{{cite book|title=Military government and the movement toward democracy in South America|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-1hQflF0oyEC&pg=PA113&dq=Luis+Bedoya+Reyes&hl=en&ei=Ed9ETrD_BMvLrQeZxNH-Aw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Luis%20Bedoya%20Reyes&f=false|author=Howard Handelman & Thomas Griffin Sanders|page=113}}</ref> He is also a former Minister of Justice, member of the Peruvian Congress and ran for Peruvian president two times. He is the head of the Bedoya family, often compared in [[Peru]] with the [[Kennedy family]] because of its extensive and continuous commitment to public service. He was the founder of the [[Christian People's Party (Peru)|Christian People's Party]] (PPC).<ref>[http://www.cronicaviva.com.pe/index.php/politica/2-politica/23748-luis-bedoyano-debilitemos-al-hombre-que-va-a-presidir-el-pais Luis Bedoya: No debilitemos al hombre que va a presidir el país] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715014908/http://www.cronicaviva.com.pe/index.php/politica/2-politica/23748-luis-bedoyano-debilitemos-al-hombre-que-va-a-presidir-el-pais |date=2011-07-15 }}</ref>


Currently,{{When|date=August 2011}} he is a counselor of Bedoya Law Firm (Estudio Bedoya Abogados).
Currently,{{When|date=August 2011}} he is a counselor of Bedoya Law Firm (Estudio Bedoya Abogados).

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Luis Fernán Bedoya Reyes
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Member of the Constituent Assembly of the Republic of Peru
In office
28 July 1978 – 26 July 1980
Mayor of the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima
In office
1 January 1964 – 1 January 1970
Preceded byAnita Fernandini de Naranjo
Succeeded byEduardo Dibós Chappuis
Minister of Justice and Worship of Peru
In office
28 July 1963 – 31 December 1963
PresidentFernando Belaúnde
Preceded byJuan Orrego Aguinaga
Succeeded byEmilio Llosa Ricketts
Founding President of the Christian People's Party (<>Honorary Title<>)
Assumed office
18 December 1966
Personal details
Born (1919-02-20) February 20, 1919 (age 105)
Chucuito, Callao, Peru
Political partyChristian People's Party

Luis Bedoya Reyes (born February 20, 1919) is a Peruvian Christian Democrat (PDC) and Christian People's Party (PPC) politician in the late 1960s. He was the mayor of Lima from 1964 to 1969.[1] He is also a former Minister of Justice, member of the Peruvian Congress and ran for Peruvian president two times. He is the head of the Bedoya family, often compared in Peru with the Kennedy family because of its extensive and continuous commitment to public service. He was the founder of the Christian People's Party (PPC).[2]

Currently,[when?] he is a counselor of Bedoya Law Firm (Estudio Bedoya Abogados).

See also

References

  1. ^ Howard Handelman & Thomas Griffin Sanders. Military government and the movement toward democracy in South America. p. 113.
  2. ^ Luis Bedoya: No debilitemos al hombre que va a presidir el país Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine
Preceded by Mayor of Lima
Lima

1964–1969
Succeeded by